Baez, Rizzo go deep and Cubs beat Brewers 4-2

Lohse leaves game after tweaking his ankle

Javier Baez and Anthony Rizzo hit back-to-back home runs as the Chicago Cubs roughed up Kyle Lohse and the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2 on Wednesday night.

Starlin Castro, Rizzo and Baez, the nucleus of Theo Epstein's rebuilding effort, drove in all four runs against the NL-leading Brewers. Castro and Chris Coghlan contributed three hits each.

Cubs starter Tsuyoshi Wada (2-1) was coasting until he was chased in the seventh, when he allowed consecutive home runs to Rickie Weeks and Martin Maldonado. Wada allowed two runs on five hits in 6 2-3 innings. He struck out five and walked one.

Hector Rondon pitched a scoreless ninth for his 16th save in 20 tries.

Lohse (11-7) allowed four runs on seven hits in three innings, and tweaked his right ankle during at at-bat.

It was his shortest outing of the season and marked the second time in his last three starts that he failed to pitch into the fifth inning.

Coghlan hit Lohse's second pitch of the game off the center-field wall for a double and scored on Rizzo's sacrifice fly. Castro drove in Baez on a single to give the Cubs a 2-0 lead in the first inning.

Baez and Rizzo sent the crowd buzzing in the third inning with back-to-back shots. Baez hit a tape-measure shot onto Waveland Ave. leading off the inning and Rizzo hit Lohse's next pitch into the right-field basket for a 4-0 advantage. It was Baez's fourth of the season and Rizzo's 27th.

After not hitting a home run since July 22nd, Rizzo has hit home runs in consecutive games.

TRAINER'S ROOM

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